I think there are underrated syntheses as well, not only synths. Although, they are mostly synths that implemented such syntheses.
PD is much less used that FM. CS-V is kinda underrated. I like a lot the tone and character of it. It’s done by the same guy who did Virtual CZ. I think he spent many years in the field.
Another kind of synthesis is I think was in a synth called Enzyme?! But I think it’s not available anymore. It uses a hammer and web of strings method, something like that but not Physical Modelling. It makes harsh sounds but still unique. That what I remember.
Finally, I remember that I liked a lot a synth which uses Pulsar something! Sorry I forgot its name. The light version was free for Studio One owners (I think version 2). I had it and really wanted to upgrade to full version but it also gone out of business I think![Sad :(]()
It could produce very pleasant sounds without being too sweet. It was very nice to use also, although the GUI stayed very small without update.
I will try to search for those latter two synths and post some links.
PD is much less used that FM. CS-V is kinda underrated. I like a lot the tone and character of it. It’s done by the same guy who did Virtual CZ. I think he spent many years in the field.
Another kind of synthesis is I think was in a synth called Enzyme?! But I think it’s not available anymore. It uses a hammer and web of strings method, something like that but not Physical Modelling. It makes harsh sounds but still unique. That what I remember.
Finally, I remember that I liked a lot a synth which uses Pulsar something! Sorry I forgot its name. The light version was free for Studio One owners (I think version 2). I had it and really wanted to upgrade to full version but it also gone out of business I think

It could produce very pleasant sounds without being too sweet. It was very nice to use also, although the GUI stayed very small without update.
I will try to search for those latter two synths and post some links.
Statistics: Posted by EnGee — Wed Feb 19, 2025 6:05 am